Matt Damon, big champion of public schools sends his kids to private school.

Choosing a school has already presented a major moral dilemma. "Sending
our kids in my family to private school was a big, big, big deal. And it
was a giant family discussion. But it was a circular conversation,
really, because ultimately we don't have a choice. I mean, I pay for a
private education and I'm trying to get the one that most matches the
public education that I had, but that kind of progressive education no
longer exists in the public system. It's unfair." Damon has campaigned
against teachers' pay being pegged to children's test results: "So we
agitate about those things, and try to change them, and try to change
the policy, but you know, it's a tough one."

I wonder if he'd support empowering poor parents to send their children to the school of their choice. I kind of doubt it.